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Cement substitution with secondary materials can reduce annual global CO₂ emissions by up to 1.3 gigatons

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Cement substitution with secondary materials can reduce annual global CO₂ emissions by up to 1.3 gigatons

I. H. Shah, S. A. Miller, et al.

This insightful study by Izhar Hussain Shah, Sabbie A. Miller, Daqian Jiang, and Rupert J. Myers delves into the potential of secondary cementitious materials to significantly reduce CO₂ emissions in cement production. With a staggering 3.5 Gt generation potential identified in 2018, the researchers advocate for regionally optimized approaches to combat climate change.

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Abstract
Population and development megatrends will drive growth in cement production, which is already one of the most challenging-to-mitigate sources of CO₂ emissions. However, availabilities of conventional secondary cementitious materials (CMs) like fly ash are declining. Here, we present detailed generation rates of secondary CMs worldwide between 2002 and 2018, showing the potential for 3.5 Gt to be generated in 2018. Maximal substitution of Portland cement clinker with these materials could have avoided up to 1.3 Gt CO₂-eq. emissions (-44% of cement production and -2.8% of anthropogenic CO₂-eq. emissions) in 2018. We also show that nearly all of the highest cement producing nations can locally generate and use secondary CMs to substitute up to 50% Portland cement clinker, which means countries able to potentially substitute 100% Portland cement clinker. Our results highlight the importance of pursuing regionally optimized CM mixes and systemic approaches to decarbonizing the global CMs cycle.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 30, 2022
Authors
Izhar Hussain Shah, Sabbie A. Miller, Daqian Jiang, Rupert J. Myers
Tags
cement production
CO₂ emissions
secondary cementitious materials
clinker substitution
regional optimization
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